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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1953)
Class D — Purebred Horses 1st 2nd Stallion, 4 ye vs old or over - $5.00 $2.50 Stallion, 3 ye., s old and undsr 4- 3.75 1.25 Stallion, 2 yr s old and ur ter 3- 2.50 1.25 Stallion, 1 year old and under 2- 1-50 100 Stallion, under 1 year old —.—.--- 1-50 Brood Mare, 3 years old and over - 4 00 2.50 Mare, 2 years old and under 3 ..— 2.00 1.25 Mare, 1 year old and under 2 —.—-- ^-50 1.00 Mare, under 1 year --- 1-50 100 Class E — Mules 1st 2nd Best Jack ----------$3.00 $1.25 Best Jennie -- 2.00 1.00 Best Span of Mules ...-.. 4.00 2.00 Class G — Hogs 1st 2nd Aged Boar, 2 years old or over . .—.-.$2.50 $1.25 Senior Yearling Boar, 18 months and under 2 years - 2.50 1.25 Junior Yearling Boar, 1 year and under 18 months . 2.50 1.25 Boar, 6 months and under 1 year - 2.00 1.00 Boar, under 6 months ._*..— 2.00 1.00 Sow, 18 months and under 2 years ..—— 2.50 1.25 Sow, 1 year and under 18 months - 1.75 1.00 Sow, under 6 months _ 1.75 1.00 Class H — Sheep, Medium Wool 1st 2nd Buck, 1 year old and over ---.*.— $2.50 $1.25 Buck, 1 year old and under ---— 2.50 1.25 Ewe, 1 year old and over ...... 2.50 1.25 Ewe, 1 year old and under . 2.50 1.25 Sweepstakes Buck, any age ---Ribbon Ewe, any age ---Ribbon FARM PRODUCE CARL LAMBERT. Superintendent All exhibits must be entered and on grounds by 5:00 p.m., Septem ber 1, 1953. Superintendent shall not receive decayed or inferior products. Class L 1st 2nd Peck Winter Whea* ....-.—.-.— $ .65 $ .35 Peck Spring Wheat __-.-.65 .35 Peck Winter Rye ..... -65 .35 peck Spring Parley ....—.-.65 .35 Peck Early Oars ...-.. ...65 .35 b’eek Late Oats .... . —.65 .35 Peck Spelts ....—.a- .65 .35 Peck Buckwheat ..... -65 .35 Peck Sweet Potatoes ..-.A..65 .35 Peck Late Potatoes .—.... L25 .65 Peck Early Potatoes .....— L25 .65 Peck Sweetclover ..,.-.-.65 .35 Peck Rutabagas ......- 65 .35 Calico Corn -......-.. 1-25 .65 Peck Turnips ...—.. . .. .65 .35 ■ ---- -^ SHAVLIK HARDWARE HARDWARE — SEPARATORS MILKING MACHINES — PAINTS CASE FARM MACHINERY Pi:ONE 2131 CHAMBERS ^- -- -... j Miller's Store IN CHAMBERS • GROCERIES Best 10 Ears of the following— 1st 2nd Yellow Corn _$ gg White Corn ----- gg Bloody Butcher Corn - gg Flour Corn --- 1.25 '.65 Rice Pop Com --- , Pop Corp, nut rice --- \ f Bare Ear Com, any variety --- Corn on Stalk — Peck of Tomatoes, red - « Peck of Tomatoes, yellow - ' Peck of Perl Onions _ -?® -*® Peck of White Onions - °® „ Sample of (Celery ---- ‘ Sample of Peanuts, not on vine - ‘Jr® 3? One Gallon White Beans, ripe —1- •®® ® Two Cucumbers, pickling -1- • Three Beets, table - ’jj® Sample Pear Tomatoes —1-*- ®® „ One Gallon Lina Beans ---~- -”® Sample Red Peppers - -”® ,® Sample Kohl-Rabi - -°® '"® Six Winter Radishes - •jr® Six Carrots _ -°® *® Six Parsnius - °® -*® Three Cabbages - *jj® *®® Three Pumpkins, stock . •j™ ’®® Three Pumpkins, pie - -®® ^® Three Winter Squashes - •”® ®® Three Summer Squashes - Three Muskme’ous - •"® Display Eggplant - -®® -®® Heaviest Watermelon - •“® Heaviest Pumpkin - Heaviest Squash - *®® Best Display of Agricultuial Products raised by exhibitor -*-2.00 1.00 GRA?N AND SEED Sheaf leaves should be e rches at band, neatly stripped of leaves :d neatly tied. Articles lot listed, Vz premium 1st 2nd Oats - __$ -65 $ .35 Peas ZIZZZZ1_.--- M .35 Winter Wheat -- -3f Spring Wheat - 3| Timothy _ ^ Clover, red _ -65 -3jj Lima Beans - -65 Sorghums - °5 -3" Spelts - f 35 Soy Bean ---™ Rye - -65 -35 Alfalfa Hay - -65 -3» Barley - 3® Field Beans _ .55 .35 FRUITS MRS. G. H. GRIMES. Superintendent All exhibits must be entered and in place by 5:00 p.m., September 1, 1953. All fruits must be raised by exhibitors in Holt county. The judges shall pass all decayed, withered and inferior fruit as not fit for premium. (Continued on page 7.) f BILL’S & BILLIE’S CAFE 1 — CHAMBERS — HERE’S YOUR INVITATION TO VISIT US ENROUTE TO AND FROM THE FAIR! Sandwiches —*• Ice Cream — Meals Short Orders Congratulations to the FAIR! BIGLIN BROS. — O’Neill — ^ — - ■■ WINK'S j Livestock & Poultry Supplies SUNDRIES & GIFT ITEMS Phone 2236 Chambers Tractor Driving Contest Planned The tractor driving contest will be sponsored by the local tractor dealers of Chambers and the John Deere agency from O’Neill. Those tractors represented will be: Allis - Chalmers, International, Case, Ford and John Deere. Rules adopted by the state 4-H tractor driving competition committee will apply. Operators are to be judged nn ability, safety and handling of tractors and themselves. First prize $8. Second prize $6. Third prize $4. Fourth prize $2. Chambers, Stuart > Bands to Play The Chambers and Stuart high school bands have been engaged to provide music for the two entertainment days at the fair. The Chambers band will pre sent a concert immediately prior to the baseball game on Thurs day, and the Stuart band will provide a concert at approximate ly the same time Friday. The bands also will be heard in the evenings. There will be baseball games both afternoons. I Com* In now I Learn about all the new 'GS[JpSSr Frlgidaire Appliances W. D. RENINGER — CHAMBERS —